POWERASSIST
PowerLift - Blocks and Terminations
PowerLift Hoist
PowerLift System
Varion Blocks
Summit Hoist - SST-1-RA
Summit Hoist - SST-2-RA
064 SC ES REM P
064 SC PORT ES REM
064 SC PORT NO PWR
064 SC5100P X
064 SC5200P
064 SC5200R
064 SC5200R
064 SC5200W ES PP2X4 24P
064 SC5200W ES PP4X8 24P
064 SC5300 CNSL
064 SC5500 CNSL
064 SC5600 CNSL
ARBOR DOUBLE PURCHASE J OR T GUIDE 6 LINE 008 615XXX 8 LINE 008 815XXX
ARBOR SINGLE PURCHASE J OR T GUIDE 007 15XXX
ARBOR SINGLE PURCHASE LATTICE TRACK 007 84XXX
ARBOR SINGLE PURCHASE WIRE GUIDE 007 85XXX
CLIPS
FLOOR BLOCKS
FRONTLOADER ARBOR DOUBLE PURCHASE J OR T GUIDE 6 LINE 008 FLXX 6B 8 LINE 008 FLXX 8B RS
FRONTLOADER ARBOR SINGLE PURCHASE J OR T GUIDE 007 FLXX XX RS
HEAD BLOCK 55 SERIES UPRIGHT DOUBLE PURCHASE 12 IN
HEAD BLOCK 55 SERIES UPRIGHT SINGLE PURCHASE 12 IN UPRIGHT 55
HEAD BLOCK 55 SERIES UPRIGHT SINGLE PURCHASE 16 IN UPRIGHT 55
HEAD BLOCK 55 SERIES UPRIGHT SINGLE PURCHASE 8 IN
HEAD BLOCK 59 SERIES UNDERHUNG DOUBLE PURCHASE 12 IN
HEAD BLOCK 59 SERIES UNDERHUNG SINGLE PURCHASE 12 IN
HEAD BLOCK 59 SERIES UNDERHUNG SINGLE PURCHASE 16 IN
HEAD BLOCK 59 SERIES UNDERHUNG SINGLE PURCHASE 8 IN
J GUIDE SYSTEM
LIGHT DUTY BLOCKS 13 SERIES
LOCKING RAIL GALLERY MOUNTED
LOCKING RAIL J GUIDE T BAR
LOCKING RAIL WIRE GUIDED
LOFT BLOCK 12 IN UNIVERSAL
LOFT BLOCK 8 IN UNIVERSAL
LOFT BLOCKS 19 SERIES UNDERHUNG
MULE BLOCK 12 SERIES 12 IN
MULE BLOCK 12 SERIES 8 IN
ROPE LOCKS
T BAR SYSTEM
Vantis Desk Riser
Vantis Mobile Riser
Vantis Pendant Riser
Vantis Rack Riser
Vantis Wall Riser
The 'Rigging Systems and Controls' section, coded as 116133 in the MasterFormat, encompasses a wide range of components and technologies including motorized and manual rigging systems, control interfaces, and safety mechanisms. CAD files associated with this section are invaluable for architects, engineers, and contractors as they offer comprehensive visual representations of rigging layouts, equipment placement, and integration within a building's structural framework. These CAD drawings facilitate accurate planning and execution by providing precise specifications for components such as hoists, battens, trusses, and control systems. Moreover, they ensure that all rigging elements comply with safety standards and performance requirements. The detailed schematics help in coordinating with other building systems, avoiding conflicts, and ensuring optimal functionality and safety in dynamic environments. Overall, the CAD content in this section serves as a critical tool for visualizing and implementing complex rigging systems, ensuring they meet the specific needs of the venue while adhering to rigorous industry standards.
CSI section 116133 covers the design, specifications, and installation of rigging systems and control mechanisms used in various applications, such as theaters, auditoriums, and sports facilities. This includes hardware, hoists, winches, and control systems necessary for safe and efficient operation.
CAD files provide detailed and precise drawings of rigging systems and components. These files are essential for visualizing the layout, ensuring accurate alignment, and integrating the rigging systems into the overall design of a facility. They aid in the coordination between different teams and help prevent design conflicts.
Using CAD files during installation ensures that all components fit correctly and function as intended. They provide installers with exact measurements and specifications, reducing the risk of errors and modifications on-site, which can lead to increased costs and delays.
Yes, CAD files are invaluable for maintenance and troubleshooting, as they offer a clear reference to the original design and installation details. Maintenance teams can use these files to identify parts, understand system configurations, and assess any deviations from the original setup.